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    My Asus Eee T91MT modifications

    My BIOS is based have been tested by 35 T91s for now. constancy tests have exposed the following consequences:
    • All test devices at 1560 MHz stable job, still in the midst of the CPU load to 100% for 45 minute;
    • All test devices operating at 1600 MHz, however about 80% of them not succeed the test of constancy
    • About 90% of test devices that run at 1630 MHz, a single device has approved the test of constancy for 30 minutes ahead of the malfunction.

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    Re: My Asus Eee T91MT modifications

    There are two areas of "over clock" with different limiting factors. For T91 are:
    1. in anticipation of about 1600 MHz in 90% of the time factor is RAM. The whole thing begins to function well after the substitution.
    2. More than 1600 MHz: CPU overclocking is incomplete by itself. Not anything to do here, with no overvolting hardware.

    High-quality cooling is significant for long-term constancy. By the way, I have substituted "chewing gum tablets" flanked by chips and the cooling plate of thin copper foil with batteries.

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    Re: My Asus Eee T91MT modifications

    Greater than before frequency of the CPU depends on the experience of RAM, other than the human being (per number of memory module part) each time. From this point of view of memory can be "good" or "bad." Modules are high-quality that I know the file RAM_whitelist.txt, bad - in the file RAM_blacklist.txt.Module that is not on the lists, you cannot articulate if it's high-quality or terrible previous to attempting ovreclock your CPU physically. Most systems work stable at 1560 MHz I do not believe for a long time on this, annoying to build _156.ROM Flash and see how it in actuality works!

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    Re: My Asus Eee T91MT modifications

    1. The best way is EZ Flash
    2. First, set SHE to HPM before flashing.
    3. Obtain a flash drive.
    4. Format it in FAT16.
    5. Rename your BIOS image
    6. Write T91MT.ROM to flash drive.
    7. If your PC is working, turn it off and plug up your flash drive into USB port.
    8. Power on your PC and establish to press Alt and F2 keys concurrently more than a few times in anticipation of you see EZ Flash utility's text messages.
    9. Remain for flashing to entire. EZ Flash will prompt you to power off your computer, follow the prompt.
    10. Turn your PC again, press F2 to enter BIOS Setup and disable Boot Booster on Boot screen.
    11. Save setup settings and wait for OS to boot.
    12. make sure you verify everything is ok.

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    Re: My Asus Eee T91MT modifications

    IPS is "magic solution", of course. Here is a list of 8.9 "widescreen LCD panel that I could find information. IPS, AFFS and UA-SFT are almost synonymous in the context of this discussion. The other panel based on TN technology.Best of the TN is HannStar HSD089IFW1. I have looked in real life - it was certainly better than our Chi Mei and much enhanced than, say, AUO models. Price that is $ 90. It would be wrong to compare it with models of IPS; however, it provides a real way to improve the quality of the image.

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